Psmith, Journalist - From the Manor Wodehouse Collection, a selection from the early works of P. G. Wodehouse
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格式
平装书
页数
156
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 20, 2008
出版商
Tark Classic Fiction
ISBN-10
1604500743
ISBN-13
9781604500745
描述
In the lively world of early 20th-century journalism, a unique character emerges: Psmith, a young man with a flair for life and an insatiable curiosity for stories. Set against the backdrop of bustling newsrooms and amusing escapades, Psmith's journey explores the quirks of the press and the eccentric personalities that populate it. With Wodehouse's signature humor, readers are drawn into a narrative that balances wit, charm, and a touch of mischief.
As Psmith navigates the challenges of his role as a journalist, his interactions with both colleagues and the public reveal a delightful commentary on the profession. He encounters absurd situations and larger-than-life characters that provide endless entertainment. The tumult of newspaper life, complete with deadlines and rivalry, creates a vibrant tableau for Psmith's antics, making each chapter an appealing adventure.
Wodehouse's writing shines through in the vivid descriptions and lively dialogue that paint a vivid picture of this era. The author's keen observations about society, class, and ambition create depth in the story, enriching the humor with sharp insights. Psmith, with his refined vocabulary and distinctive persona, brings a unique perspective that elevates the narrative.
Overall, this tale is a celebration of the joys and follies of journalism, enticing readers with its blend of clever comedy and heartfelt moments. Psmith's escapades will resonate with anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling and the complexities of human interaction, making this book a charming addition to the literary landscape.
As Psmith navigates the challenges of his role as a journalist, his interactions with both colleagues and the public reveal a delightful commentary on the profession. He encounters absurd situations and larger-than-life characters that provide endless entertainment. The tumult of newspaper life, complete with deadlines and rivalry, creates a vibrant tableau for Psmith's antics, making each chapter an appealing adventure.
Wodehouse's writing shines through in the vivid descriptions and lively dialogue that paint a vivid picture of this era. The author's keen observations about society, class, and ambition create depth in the story, enriching the humor with sharp insights. Psmith, with his refined vocabulary and distinctive persona, brings a unique perspective that elevates the narrative.
Overall, this tale is a celebration of the joys and follies of journalism, enticing readers with its blend of clever comedy and heartfelt moments. Psmith's escapades will resonate with anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling and the complexities of human interaction, making this book a charming addition to the literary landscape.